The Hill's Congressional Blog
October 17, 2012
One of the highlights of last night’s
presidential debate was moderator Candy Crowley’s real-time fact-checking about
when President Barrack Obama first used the word “terror” in reference to the
murders in Benghazi. We needed such quick corrections in the first debates on
another important issue.
In those debates inaccurate statements were made about how allowing the Bush-era tax cuts for the richest 2 percent of Americans to expire on schedule at year-end would affect small-business owners.
While there appears
to be no disagreement among the candidates that less than 3 percent of small
business owners with pass-though business income would be impacted if these tax
cuts ended, Governor Mitt Romney and Congressman Paul Ryan said in the first two
debates that these 3% of small-business owners employ most of the workers in
small businesses and account for most of the pass-through small business income
in this country.
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